Pure Audio Streaming Takes Aim at Tidal & Qobuz
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The World’s First Lossless, Immersive Music Service Is Almost Here

Hi-res stereo? Been there. Lossless surround and binaural audio? That’s the future—and Pure Audio Streaming says it’s bringing it to your phone, your AV rig, and your ears in full uncompressed glory.
Launching July 25, this bold new streaming platform promises hi-res stereo, binaural 3D, and 7.1.4 surround audio—all PCM lossless, all uncompromised.
What Makes Pure Audio Streaming Different?
Where services like Tidal, Qobuz, and Apple Music offer solid high-res stereo and dabble in spatial formats like Dolby Atmos, the spatial content is still lossy. Pure Audio Streaming’s pitch? No compromises. No compression. Just pure audio, the way it was mastered.
Two Plans. No Filler.
🎵 Stereo Plan
PCM stereo up to 192kHz
Binaural Auro at 48kHz (true 3D headphone listening)

🌌 Immersive Plan
PCM 5.1 and 7.1.4 at up to 96kHz
Powered by Auro-3D (not Dolby Atmos!)
For home theatre systems with full speaker arrays
Uncompressed. Untouched. Studio-grade.
What You’ll Need for Immersive Playback:
To fully experience the immersive side, you’ll need more than just AirPods:
HDMI-compatible device: Nvidia Shield Pro, Fire Stick 4K (2023), or a Mac/PC running Google Chrome
AV Receiver that supports 5.1 or 7.1.4 + Auro-3D
A solid Wi-Fi or Ethernet connection
Pure Audio Streaming works with your home theatre setup just like a Blu-ray player would—only now, it’s on demand.
What Can You Stream?
Over 300 tracks at launch, including Grammy-winning recordings like LUX by 2L Records, all in uncompressed multichannel formats—many of which have never been available via streaming until now.
Early Adopter Access: Now Open
Want to jump in early? You can. But it’s not Spotify-cheap:
$300 = 12 months access + 2-month exclusive early preview
$500 = All of the above + Nvidia Shield Pro included
Spots close May 18, during High End Munich 2025, where demos will run live in partnership with Kii Audio
You’ll get to shape the platform, offer feedback, and help guide what high-end streaming looks like next.
The Bottom Line
This isn’t just another streaming service—it’s a first-of-its-kind platform for audiophiles, home cinema lovers, and immersive audio fanatics. If you’re tired of hearing “spatial” but getting “compressed,” Pure Audio Streaming might be what your ears have been waiting for.
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